Hope you enjoyed your trial.

Hey there, time traveller!This article was published 4/1/2013 (1725 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Maybe she should have got a penalty for "butt-ending."

A former Brandon University student has been charged with indecent acts after a woman stripped during a hockey game in Alberta.

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Former Brandon students Tiffany Hourie, left, and her sister, Brittany Hourie, have run into trouble in Pincher Creek, Alta. Brittany Hourie has been charged with indecent acts after a woman reportedly went onto the ice at a hockey game and started to strip. Tiffany Hourie has been charged with impaired driving in connection with a collision minutes before the on-ice incident.

RCMP say the 21-year-old woman didn’t get completely naked but removed enough clothing to be chilly.

"She would have froze if we had left her out there much longer, let’s put it that way," said Pincher Creek RCMP Const. Robert Wright.

Wright outlined a strange series of events that actually began about 30 minutes earlier — around 6 p.m. on Dec. 30.

That’s when Mounties were called about a collision along a residential street in Pincher Creek, Alta.

A car travelling in the wrong lane had nearly hit a pickup truck head-on.

The truck driver managed to take evasive action and the truck was sideswiped by the car.

There were no injuries, but the car took off and the truck driver followed.

Both vehicles stopped at some point, words were exchanged between the two parties, and the car and its occupants took off again, but not before the pickup truck driver got a description of the suspects and licence plate number.

Within minutes, Wright said, police began to get calls from the Pincher Creek Arena during a men’s recreation hockey league game.

Callers were in a "huff," Wright said.

"They’ve got some female out on the ice who’s removing her clothing … the game has now been delayed," Wright said.

Chaos ensued when rink attendants tried to get the woman off the ice, Wright said.

Police attended and arrested the woman.

Meanwhile, the driver of the car had already been arrested after being found in the vehicle about two blocks from the arena.

Brittany Paige Hourie, 21, is charged with indecent acts, obstruction of a police officer and causing a disturbance by being drunk in public.

Tiffany Estelle Dawn Hourie, 27, is charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, refusal to provide a breath sample and provincial driving offences.

Both have been released with court dates for later this month.

The accused are sisters and both have ties to Brandon, although they now live in Alberta.